Sutera plant named &#39;euro 23&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct cultivar of  Sutera  Plant named ‘Euro 23,’ particularly characterized by its lavender-pink mature flower color, compact and mounded growth habit, medium vigor, strong branching, floriferous habit, dark green foliage, and fast rooting time.

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Sutera plant, botanically known as Sutera cordata, and referred to by the variety denomination ‘Euro 23’. The species is also known by the commercial name Bacopa.

The new cultivar is the product of a planned breeding program carried out by the inventor in Bonsall, Calif. The female or seed parent was Sutera ‘Blizzard,’ described in Plant Pat. No. 10,966, and characterized by its large, white flowers and spreading, vigorous habit. The male or pollen parent was Sutera ‘Lilac King’, characterized by large lavender-pink flowers and medium vigor. The objective of the breeding program was to create new cultivars having large pink to blue flowers with a compact habit and medium vigor.

The first act of asexual reproduction of the new cultivar was accomplished when vegetative cuttings were taken from the selection in October 2003 in a controlled environment in Bonsall, Calif., by or under the supervision of the inventor. Horticultural examination of controlled flowers of successive plantings has shown that the unique combination of characteristics of the new cultivar are firmly fixed and are retained through successive generations of asexual reproduction.

The new cultivar has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment, such as temperature, light intensity, and daylength, without, however, any variance in genotype. The following observations, measurements, and comparisons describe plants grown in Bonsall and Ojai, Calif., under normal commercial growing conditions. The age of the plant described and illustrated is nine weeks.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following traits have been repeatedly observed, and have been determined to be basic characteristics of the new cultivar, which, in combination, distinguish the new cultivar as being new and distinct:

-   1. Compact, mounding growth habit. -   2. Medium vigor. -   3. Lavender-pink flowers. -   4. Dark green foliage. -   5. Fast rooting time. -   6. Strong branching.

The new cultivar differs from its male parent ‘Lilac King’ by its lavender-pink flowers, more mounded habit, less vigor, and better branching. ‘Euro 23’ differs from its female parent ‘Blizzard’ by its lavender-pink flowers, larger blooms, and more compact habit.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC DRAWING

The photograph at the bottom of the sheet is a front view of a typical flowering plant of the new cultivar. The photograph at the top is an enlarged view showing buds and primarily open flowers. The colors in the photograph are as true as possible with colored reproductions of this type.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart. The values are based on plant material nine weeks old grown in Bonsall and Ojai, Calif.

-   Botanical classification: Sutera cordata cv ‘Euro 23’ -   Seed parent: Sutera ‘Blizzard’ -   Pollen parent: Sutera ‘Lilac King.’ -   Propagation:     -   -   Type.—Leaf cuttings. The cultivar can also be propagated by             tissue culture.         -   Time to initiate roots.—Seven to ten days at 20° C.         -   Time to develop roots.—Eighteen to 24 days at temperatures             of 20° C. to 25° C.         -   Rooting description.—Vigorous and fine. -   Habit: ‘Euro 23’ is a low, spreading/trailing plant with     indeterminate growth. Plants are perennial in mild winters (hardy to     30° Fahrenheit). Plant height is just 10 cm, but area of spread is     approximately 50 cm. Growth rate is moderate, and plant vigor is     very good. Overlapping lateral shoots tend to form a dense mat of     foliage. No basal shoots were observed, but lateral stems will root     at nodes if in contact with the soil surface. Pinching is     recommended, but not required. -   Lateral shoots and stems: The new cultivar is very free-branching,     with seven main stems, each having three to four secondary shoots     that tend to overlap. Lateral branch length is highly variable,     averaging approximately 30 cm, and stem diameters are just 0.2 cm.     Internodes are 1.6 cm long. Stems are round, growing nearly     horizontally, and are minutely pubescent. Stem color is 146A. -   Leaves: Leaves are opposite, small, simple, and have a herbaceous     scent. The quantity of leaves per lateral varies with stem length,     but averages 30 leaves on the main stem. Leaves are broadly     elliptical to nearly oval. They are 1.7 cm long and 1.5 cm wide.     Leaf texture is slightly rough on both sides due to tiny scattered     hairs. (No true pubescence.) Leaf margins are irregularly serrate,     and venation is arcuate. Both young leaves and mature leaves are     147A in color on top and bottom. Vein color is 147B on both sides.     Petiole length is 0.4 cm and petiole width is 0.2 cm. Petioles are     slightly rough with a few scattered hairs. Petiole color is 147B on     top and bottom. No stipules, tendrils, spines, or prickles were     observed. Foliage forms a dense mat of leaves and overlapping     laterals. Stems grow horizontally with leaf lamina twisting to face     skyward, with leaves becoming progressively smaller toward shoot     tips. -   Flowers: Flower arrangement is solitary, axillary, and tending to     cluster at the shoot tips as new buds develop from new growth.     Flower form is round, salverform. Plants are floriferous. There are     usually two axillary flowers open per shoot tip, and approximately     30 open flowers per main stem. Each lateral stem also has     approximately 70 visible buds, and plants flower continuously on new     growth. There are more than 700 flowers per plant, and flowering is     indeterminate. Flower buds are 0.6 cm long and 0.3 cm in diameter     just before opening. Flowers open in four to five days. Bud color is     76D. Flowers are held upward and outward on horizontal stems, and     are obovate in shape. The flowers are small, lobed, and     trumpet-shaped. They are 1.1 cm in total diameter, and 0.8 cm in     height. Flower longevity is approximately seven days, and flowers     are persistent. Petals are arranged in one whorl of five petals,     fused at the base. Petal lobes are round, smooth on both sides, and     entire. Petal lobes are 0.4 cm long and 0.3 cm wide. Young flowers     open an almost white, very light lavender purple 76D on top and     bottom of petals. Mature flowers are a somewhat darker 76C on the     topside of petals, and 76D below. The The topside color fades to     76D. The throat of mature flowers is a bright gold, 23A. The short     floral tube is 23C/D. Sepals are minutely pubescent, arranged in one     whorl of five. Sepals are lanceolate, margins are entire, tips are     acute, and sepals are fused at their bases to form a shallow cup.     Sepal lobes are 0.3 cm long and 0.1 cm wide. Both sides are a little     rough. Both the immature and mature sepals are 146A on top and     bottom. The calyx consists of five free sepal tips with fused bases,     resulting in a star-like shape. Total calyx length is 0.5 cm. Calyx     diameter is 0.4 cm. The flower pedicels are 0.5 cm long and 0.1 cm     wide. The axillary flowers project from the stem axis at a 45°     angle. Pedicels are minutely pubescent, and pedicel color is 144D.     Each flower has four stamens with tiny (0.1 cm) oval anthers. Anther     color is 14A. Pollen is very scarce and 14A when present. Each     flower has one pistil that is 0.7 cm long. Stigmas are round, 144B     in color. Styles are 0.5 cm and 144C in color. Ovary color is 144A.

When ‘Euro 23’ is in bloom, there are many small, lavender-pink flowers with golden-yellow throats. Because the leaves are opposite, and flowers are axillary, flowers tend to occur in two ranks along the stems. No seeds or fruits were observed. 

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Sutera Plant named ‘Euro 23,’ as illustrated and described. 